Mobile photography is revolutionizing photography, but it’s not entirely instant, especially when it comes to printing.

That may change soon. As The Verge reported, the Impossible Project is using a Kickstarter project to bring instant printing to digital photography.

In the age of the Instagram filter, it seems like there’s more to be said than ever before about the virtues of analogue photography. The Impossible Project, makers of re-engineered Polaroid film, are now striking a balance somewhere between those two worlds with Instant Lab, a new hardware prototype that will offer a “convenient” way to get real Polaroid prints of your iPhone’s digital images.

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